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Driver Diagrams. Jackie McCallum. Why use driver diagrams?. To break any broad aim, graphically, into increasing levels of detailed actions that must or could be done to achieve the stated aim. What do driver diagrams do?. Encourages team to expand their thinking
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Driver Diagrams Jackie McCallum
Why use driver diagrams? To break any broad aim, graphically, into increasing levels of detailed actions that must or could be done to achieve the stated aim
What do driver diagrams do? • Encourages team to expand their thinking • Keeps thinking linked to the overall aim • Allows participants and reviewers to see the logical links and completeness at every level of the plan • Supports the development of measures
How do we develop a driver diagram? • Overall aim statement – a clear, action orientated statement • Primary drivers – system components which will contribute to achieving the aim • Secondary drivers – elements within the associated primary driver • Process change – planned or in progress
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Improvement measures • Allows us to know if a change was an improvement • Imbedded in the driver diagram • Driver diagram encourages the development of measures at the early stages • Require operational definitions
Scottish Patient Safety Programme Critical Care Driver Diagram Secondary Drivers Components, Activities Outcomes Primary Drivers Processes, Rules of Conduct, Structure • Reliable Process of Care: • Prevent ventilator complications • Prevent CL complications • Reduce complications from PVC’s • Prevent Inf. & cross contamination • Proper Sepsis Rec. and Rx • Involve Pt./Family into Goal • Setting Process • Communications Team & Family • Clarify care wishes and EOL planning • Appropriate Infrastructure to Provide Reliable, Evidence Based Care • Improve ICU throughput • Competent staff with knowledge in QI Work • Reliable planning, communication and collaboration of a multi disciplinary team Provide reliable, timely, care using evidence-based therapies Improved Patient Outcomes (Reduced Mortality, Infections (VAP, CVC, SAB’s) and Other Adverse Events) Integrate patient and family into care Develop infrastructure that promotes quality care Create a collaborative team and safety culture